Steelhead Trout in Santa Ynez Are Getting a $1M Bridge

State Grant Helps Biologists Restore Natural Creek Bed

Thu Feb 15, 2018 | 12:00am
Steelhead Trout in the Santa Ynez Valley are under the close watch of federal and state officials.
Paul Wellman (file)

With $1 million from the California Department of Fish & Wildlife Fisheries Restoration Grant Program, the Cachuma Operation and Maintenance Board will demolish a concrete-slab where Refugio Road crosses Quiota Creek in the Santa Ynez Valley and replace it with a bridge. The project returns the creek bed to its natural state, improving the migration of steelhead trout. Over the past decade, 7 of the 10 concrete crossings have been replaced in such fashion. The project is slated for this fall.

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